Kim Fu

Fu at the [[Eden Mills Writers' Festival]] in 2018 Kim Fu (born 1987) is a Canadian-born writer, living in Seattle, Washington. She was born in Vancouver, British Columbia to immigrant parents from Hong Kong, Fu studied creative writing at the University of British Columbia.

Her first novel ''For Today I Am a Boy'' won the Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction and was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award. It was also a ''New York Times'' Book Review Editors' Choice and long-listed for CBC's Canada Reads. Fu's debut poetry collection ''How Festive the Ambulance'' received a starred review from ''Publishers Weekly'', and includes a 2017 National Magazine Awards Silver Medal winner and a Best Canadian Poetry 2016 selection.

Fu's writing has appeared in ''Granta'', ''The Atlantic'', ''The New York Times'', ''Hazlitt'', and ''The Times Literary Supplement''. She has received residency fellowships from the Ucross Foundation, Berton House, Wildacres, and the Wallace Stegner Grant for the Arts.

Her second novel, ''The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore'', was published in 2018. Her short story collection ''Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century'' was published in 2022. Provided by Wikipedia

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